For the past three years, Amazon Web Services LLC (AWS), a subsidiary
of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), has helped businesses ranging from
startups to large enterprises pay for only the compute and storage
capacity they actually consume. Today, AWS is introducing Reserved
Instances, an additional pricing option for Amazon EC2 that extends
the current On-Demand pay-as-you-go pricing by giving customers an
option to make a low, one-time payment to reserve capacity and further
reduce hourly usage charges. As with On-Demand Instances, customers
will still pay only for the compute capacity that they actually
consume, and if they do not use an instance, they will not pay usage
charges for it. To sign up for Amazon EC2, Reserved Instances
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